📌 Arithmetic Progression (AP) in just 2 Minutes! 🔥
Class 10 students, this is a must-watch for your CBSE | SSLC | ICSE Board Exam 2026 💯
✅ AP Meaning
✅ Common Difference (d)
✅ nth Term Formula
✅ Sum of n Terms
✅ Quick Revision for Exams
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Struggling with Galvanometer to Ammeter conversion? 😵💫
Don’t worry! Explained in the easiest way 💯
🎯 Must watch for exams!
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Many students memorize… but don’t understand 😅
Today learn the torque derivation on dipole step-by-step.
✅ Net force on dipole = 0
✅ But torque acts due to couple
📌 τ = pE sinθ
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❌ Lens Formula confusing?
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🔍 Lens Formula explained in just 2 minutes
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✅ Sign Convention (very easy)
✅ Board Exam Numericals Trick
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Confused between Ionic Bond and Covalent Bond? 🤔
Don’t worry! In this video, Sandeep Academy Bengaluru explains the difference between Ionic and Covalent Bond in the simplest way with examples 💯
✅ In this video you will learn:
🔹 Meaning of Ionic bond
🔹 Meaning of Covalent bond
🔹 5 most important differences (Exam-focused)
🔹 Examples: NaCl, MgO, H₂O, CH₄
🔹 Properties:
✔ Melting point
✔ Boiling point
✔ Conductivity
✔ Solubility
🔹 Which bond is stronger? (Important question!)
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⚡ Torque on Electric Dipole in Electric Field
Most important derivation for II PUC | KCET | NEET | JEE 🔥
📌 Final formula: τ = pE sinθ
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⚡ Capacitors in Series – Derivation Made Easy!
In this video, you will learn:
✅ Charge same in series
✅ Voltage divides
✅ Final formula derivation step-by-step
📌 Must watch for: II PUC | KCET | JEE | NEET | CBSE 12
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Capacitors in Parallel Combination 💥
📌 Most important formula for exams:
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